750cc Grand Prix
Platform: Amstrad CPC
Region: United Kingdom
Media: Floppy
Controller: Joystick
Genre: Racing, 3D, Motorcycles
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1989
Developer: ScopeSoft
Publisher: Codemasters Software
Players: 1
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On your superbike, you need to catch up with competitors on prestigious circuits, starting with the Grand Prix at Silverstone. To go faster on the straights, you can trigger a turbo. Two gauges indicate the amount of fuel and the tyre condition, so that you can know whether or not you must stop at the pits.

Time to burn some rubber on a motorbike as you race against eight other riders. You have to finish each race in a certain place to qualify for the next race; if you don't manage this, you're out. The motorbike is quite powerful, but you're going to need to use some turbo to get past the other competitors, and on longer races, you'll also need to pit to fill up with fuel and to change the tyres. However, it's too easy to crash, and by the time you're back on your bike, you'll be too far behind to gain on them. The graphics are really blocky as well, and don't really give the impression of speed.
